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I have a customer I'm trying to help with an odd MS Access issue. They have a database setup that they schedule classes in and keep a large list of customers. The database is split, so part of it is on the server, and they all have part of it on their desktops. If only one person is logged into the database, it works very quickly, but as soon as more than one person is logged in, it works very slowly, even when the 2nd person is not doing anything actively.
Any thoughts on how I can improve this? I don't really understand why it would slow down that much for simply having another person logged into it...
Any thoughts on how I can improve this? I don't really understand why it would slow down that much for simply having another person logged into it...